Tag: salad

  • Sora Farm Newsletter – Vol. 7

    We planted four apple trees this spring. They survived aphides attack during summer and have grown nicely. Now one of them is blooming! Whatever the reason is, looking at these pretty flowers certainly brightens up our day. This week, our veggies need a break. Therefore, we will not host a farm gate sale… We will

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  • Sora Farm Newsletter – Vol. 6

    We have been delivering our salad mix to Ground Up and Bruno’s Kitchen and Catering every Tuesday until last week… now we had to ask them for a break… For Saturday market last week, it took us almost 4 hours to harvest and make 21 bags of salad mix. During summer it was less than

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  • Sora Farm Newsletter – Vol. 4 –

    Before I started farming, all the lettuces I knew were iceberg, red leaf and romaine. Now I am amazed how many varieties exist and how different and beautiful each of them is! The photos show red oakleaf lettuce. We planted them because one of our customers said these are his favourite. They are tender and

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  • Saturday market continues

    Baby lettuces are so cute. After being sown, it takes 3-4 weeks before they are ready to be transplanted. They are nicely protected from elements and slugs! After being transplanted, it takes 3-4 weeks before ready for harvest. As temperature drops, they grow slower and slower. Although official summer market is over, we will be

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  • Sora Farm News letter – Vol. 2 –

    Last Wednesday, in addition to our regular customers, we had a surprise visitor. An owl was sitting on one of the posts of our fence. We spent most of our lives in cities and, for me, owl was something from science text book or museum until I moved to Gabriola, where I have heard nightly

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